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iron + carbonic acid --> iron carbonate + hydrogen
H2O + Fe(PO4)
You might be referring to the adsorption of arsenates, As(V), to iron (III) hydroxide at low pH.
You get Iron (III) Hydroxide and Sodium Nitrate. It is a double displacement chemical reaction...
no reaction
iron(II) hydroxide + phosphoric acid 3Fe(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 => Fe3(PO4)2 + 6H2O
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
After the reaction of iron with an acid a salt is formed, not a hydroxide.
H2O + Fe(PO4)
No. Carbonic acid is H2CO3 and is H2O + CO2
Iron 3 oxide is Fe2O3 Carbonic acid is combination between water and carbon dioxide = H2CO3
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